Category - Feature

By Sharon Sullivan –
“I wanted to do something spectacular for my 60th birthday,” Angie Zdunich says. So she did.
On August 30 of last year, the western Colorado woman began a 500-mile trek across Spain along the...

By Mary Peck –
Nestled in the heart of northeastern Colorado’s peaceful, rolling plains lies the little town of Merino. Cattle dot the fields, students fill the award-winning junior-senior high school and, on Main Street...

By Mona Neeley –
The Centennial State is known as a great place to play, whether it is in the snow, on the water, in the mountains, on the eastern plains or wherever your wanderlust takes you. This past year, we asked...

By Sharon Sullivan –
On a blue sky, powder snow day in 2009, certified prosthetist Joe Mahon was sitting on a ski lift with his wife when he received a phone call from a patient. She was preparing to leave on a trip and...

By Julie Simpson –
Anyone who has ever watched or attended a major sporting event knows that they involve a lot of people: thousands of spectators, media personnel, athletes, concessions, cleanup crew, security and the list...

By Mona Neeley –
The lights are on in Pie del Cerro and Tierra Blanca Salinas, two remote, primitive villages in north central Guatemala, thanks to 15 Colorado and Oklahoma lineworkers. Seven men from Colorado electric...

By Julie Simpson –
Let’s be honest: Sometimes life can be tough. But in the hard times, curling up with a good story, real or fiction, often has the power to comfort us, encourage us or inspire us to keep going...